Scaffolding accidents often involve multiple decision-makers: the site manager, the general contractor, the subcontractor responsible for the work platform, and sometimes the company that supplied or assembled components. When a fall happens, the jobsite may be cleaned up quickly and documentation can be “reorganized” before you ever see it.
In practical terms, that means:
- Safety logs, inspection checklists, and repair notes may be overwritten or archived.
- Witness memories fade—especially when workers return to shifts.
- Surveillance footage (if any) can be retained only briefly.
- Medical symptoms may evolve, changing what insurers argue about causation and severity.
The sooner you start preserving evidence and building your claim, the less room there is for the story to drift.


